Winter flowering Heather
By Janey
- 1 Jan, 2010
- 13 likes
Still happy flowering...these hardy Heathers are great for winter colour...:o)
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..I remember that stunner you had Carole......so it's still flowering?
1 Jan, 2010
Yes Janey theres a pic taken today on my new blog xx
1 Jan, 2010
I'll go and have a read...:o)
1 Jan, 2010
Hi Jane, not a Calluna ? :0)
2 Jan, 2010
Hi Blue......Oh...definitely NOT a Calluna.....(is that better...:o))
2 Jan, 2010
Hi Jane, the plant in the photo is either Erica carnea, or the hybrid, Erica x darleyensis....Calluna vulgaris cultivars are summer flowering, although there are some, like the recently introduced bud bloomers that will flower up to early December. :0)
2 Jan, 2010
Oh my, wrong again! well stack me Blue, that's told me...Lol! Will settle for the carnea I bow to your greater wisdom...:o)
2 Jan, 2010
Jane, what's 'stack me' mean ? :0)
2 Jan, 2010
Tch...Tch....mmmm......possibly a Northern term Blue.....I know you're from the South, but that's no excuse...........:o)
2 Jan, 2010
London...not really the south....a northern girl then ? :0
2 Jan, 2010
Of course!
2 Jan, 2010
The north is a big area ?
2 Jan, 2010
Yes...yes....it is quite large Blue...the top half of England...:o)
2 Jan, 2010
What about a bit of a clue ?
2 Jan, 2010
Sorry Blue......just having a joke there...we are in North Lincolnshire and very snowy it is today......how are things in Dorset? Have you missed the snow, it does look lovely and I bet in your garden it's amazing!!...:o)
3 Jan, 2010
No snow here Jane, and haven't seen any at all this winter so far, plenty of hard frosty mornings though.
3 Jan, 2010
You have been lucky...........by the name Foxhollow, it must be really sheltered, I love frosty mornings, are you near the sea?
3 Jan, 2010
Not too far from Poole Harbour,, but the garden is very open to the westerly weather. I chose the name Foxhollow because there was a very well known conifer and heather garden with that name back in the sixties, also not long after we moved here we had a family of foxes that used to use the garden as a playground, so I thought the name very appropriate :0)
3 Jan, 2010
Sounds idyllic Blue..........I haven't been to Dorset...only Devon and Cornwall on the south coast, there are so many areas here I should love to visit, the New Forest and Sussex and Suffolk......what made you leave London, Dorset is quite away from there....:o)
3 Jan, 2010
No choice Jane, moved down with my parents just after I left school
3 Jan, 2010
Wow...a real Escape to the Country..........were your parents gardeners too?
3 Jan, 2010
Not really, they had a pub in Watford prior to moving down south :0)
3 Jan, 2010
Cheerful looking Heather....
6 Jan, 2010
Thanks Deida...it has been in flower for a couple of months now....:o)
6 Jan, 2010
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